Democrat Leaders Seen Defrauding America

Documents and a whistle-blower affidavit obtained by The Daily Caller charge that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Illinois Democratic Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., and Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., participated in an unethical â and possibly illegal â effort to force 76 employees of an Illinois state agency to engage in political activity on the taxpayersâ dime.

According to the whistle-blower, Rev. Jackson also encouraged the government employees to load first-generation and low-income college students up with student loan debt â because Democrats in Congress, he allegedly promised, would eventually pass laws to forgive that debt later. â[T]hose people will continue to vote Democratic,â Jackson Sr. said, according to the whistle-blower.

On March 3, Pelosi flew to Chicago to endorse Rep. Jackson Jr., 17 days ahead of a heated March 20 Democratic primary he later won. Pelosi was scheduled to make the endorsement at a press conference later in the day, after she participated in an hour-long âforumâ hosted by the elder Jackson at the headquarters of his progressive Rainbow PUSH Coalition.

âOne of the reasons I am here, and I will do this following this wonderful meeting, is to publicly state my endorsement of Jesse Jackson Jr. for re-election,â Pelosi said at the Rainbow PUSH forum. âI do so with great pride. I remember when he came to the Congress with a great name and a great tradition of his parents. But he came and he made his own mark in the Congress from his own generation.â

Adam Andrzejewski, chairman of the For The Good of Illinois PAC and a former 2010 GOP gubernatorial candidate endorsed by Polish Solidarity movement founder Lech Walesa, told TheDC that a state government agency forcing workers to go the event was likely illegal. Even if it failed to violate any specific law, he said, the activity was undoubtedly unethical.

âDemocrats in Illinois raised taxes by 67 percent and at the same time they are using taxpayer dollars and resources for blatantly political purposes,â Andrzejewski wrote in an email. âThis is unethical, possibly illegal, and taxpayers, families, and seniors have a right to be outraged.â

Marcy Bailey, a 22-year-old who worked for the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) Corps on March 3, swore out an affidavit on August 9 describing what happened that day.

In the signed and notarized affidavit obtained by TheDC, Bailey said she âdid not want to attend this event,â and charged that the Rainbow PUSH forum âwas soon overflowing with negative political energy directed towards the Republican Party. The two [Pelosi and Jackson Sr.] discussed many adverse things about the Republican Party, using harsh, derogatory remarks, while they reminded their audience about what they called the wonderful things that the Democratic Party was doing for the people.â

In a phone interview with TheDC, ISAC spokesman John Samuels denied that the event was political. âYouâre full of shit,â he said.

âRep. Jackson apparently had a second event where Speaker Pelosi endorsed him,â Samuels added, âBecause I wasnât present and no one from ISAC was present, nor were we asked to nor would we attend because it is a partisan event. That was covered by dozens of Chicago reporters, any one of whom would say ISAC was not there.â

After the Rainbow PUSH forum, however, Bailey and her coworkers were moved into a back room for a private meeting with Jackson Sr. and Rainbow PUSH organizer Rev. Janet Wilson, where Bailey said they received âjob coaching.â

âJesse Jackson Sr. said to work hard to help as many students as possible acquire student loans. Jackson Sr. encouraged us to network students, hold rallies and organize for âstudent loan forgiveness legislation,ââ she wrote in her affidavit.

âJesse Jackson Sr. also told us not to worry about loading students up with too much college debt, because Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats will eventually forgive all student loan debt. On the promise of debt forgiveness, âthose people will continue to vote Democratic.ââ

Bailey added that Jackson Sr. âasked how many ISACorps workers would be able to come to future events because our massive support looked great both in-person and on television.â

âI thought our mission was to try to help students navigate the complexities of college choices,â she wrote, âand to help them to make good choices (including financial choices) so that they can lead better, more productive lives. Instead, Jesse Jackson Sr. seems to want to push less well-off college aspirants into more debt. And he does this not to improve their lives, but so that he has more political pawns to gain political power, since, as he explained it, people with debt will have to vote for Democrats if they want to get out of their student loans.â

Samuels did not deny that meeting with Jackson Sr. took place, saying he âwas presentâ for it.